To plan your disaster food supply select foods that requires no refrigeration, preparation or cooking, and little or no water. Foods that are compact and lightweight, easy to store and carry, are ideal. Store supplies of non-perishable foods and water in a handy place. You need to have these items packed and ready in case there is no time to gather food from the supermarket when disaster strikes. Supermarkets keep enough food for aprox. 3 days. In areas where a disaster has taken place all supermarkets are stripped of all foods within 4 to 6 hours. What do you and your family do after that?
The best solution for long term food storage is a supply of nutritious, great tasting Freeze Dried food. Mountain House Freeze Dried foods rehydrate faster than any other foods and require little or no cooking. That will save valuable time, fuel, and water.
Freeze Dried foods store longer, are nutritiously superior to and taste better than any other food available for long term storage. Mountain House Freeze Dried foods typically have a storage life of decades and have been proven by government testing to store with a high degree of nutritional value for over 30 years.
Freeze Dried foods are used in emergency feeding programs in the event of enemy attack or cataclysmic natural disaster. These foods are enjoyed by government leaders at the highest levels: Congress, the Cabinet and above, as well as senior members of the U.S. Military. We have shipped large amounts to the governments biggest underground bunker in VA. The last shipment was made in March of 2010.
These are not your grandfather's old dried stuff from Korea or Vietnam. Consider the advances in computers from the punch card days of the 1960's and 70's to the personal computer of today. Now apply that concept to present food technology. Freeze Dried food is comparable to or superior to the best fresh frozen foods, but without needing refrigeration or rotation.
Survival food you enjoy eating. . . What a novel concept! The only thing you will regret about buying our food is that you didn't purchase more of it. |